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Duration: 06:06 minutes Upload Time: 07-05-07 08:08:31 User: ladylove1972 :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: Parody of "M". This is a skit from a TV show in 1963 called "Fractured Flickers", with Hans Conried. In the show, they take excerpts from old movies (mostly silent films) and put their own story and dialogue to them, often with zany results. Here, they do a parody of "M" with Peter Lorre. :) |
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| StandingRoom ::: Favorites Holy smeg. I can't believe how well Beckert's homicidal psychosis fits the concept of nicotine addiction... I LMAO at the café scene - the silly little song, the jaw-dropping contrast to the unbearable tension at that point in the original. Also, Gustaf Gründgens as the Marlboro Man. Spiffy. 07-08-11 20:56:00 __________________________________________________ | |
| lapislazuli7 ::: Favorites I cannot remember any other film beside "M" in which everyone of the cast smoked that much... 07-07-24 22:21:29 __________________________________________________ | |
| JackAwful ::: Favorites Revealing my age, I remember coming home from a movie and I had to walk, but I wanted to get there in time to watch "fractured flickers". I don't even remember what the fucking movie was...back then they were showing Steve Reeeves and shit...but that was my show. 07-07-19 18:04:49 __________________________________________________ | |
| mattmurd0ck ::: Favorites Does anyone have any videos of Mad Movies, the sydicated late eighties show that did the same kind of thing. A classic on there was "Devil Doll" with Shirley Temple. 07-06-08 15:43:28 __________________________________________________ | |
| Kowakianmonkeylizard ::: Favorites I loved that show. They actually have the DVDs for sale on a site called "cupandblade". Do a Google search for "Mad Movies with the L.A. Connection" 07-06-13 21:17:03 __________________________________________________ | |
| ladylove1972 ::: Favorites I loved Mad Movies! Oh, I thought they had all disappeared into oblivion. I will certainly be looking those up! :D Haha..."Devil Doll". I remember that spoof! Doll (as Shirley appears to cut at her foot): Cut it off! Cut it off! Shirley: Isn't there anything I can do to satisfy your heathen blood thirst? Doll: Yeah, get me a cheese danish and a cup of coffee! 07-06-17 07:23:24 __________________________________________________ | |
| Chishannicon ::: Favorites That was freaking amazing. 07-05-31 02:00:32 __________________________________________________ | |
| felvidek75 ::: Favorites This clip is hilarious! It's like Fritz Lang directed an episode of Rocky and Bullwinkle! 07-05-10 19:33:48 __________________________________________________ | |
| ladylove1972 ::: Favorites Haha! That's awesome! I can just picture Bullwinkle's memoirs, of how he saw Rocky get ritualistically tortured while filming. Lang: CUT! NOT GOOD ENOUGH! AGAIN INTO THE WALL, ROCKY! Rocky: Gee, Mr. Lang, my head kinda hurts. Can't I just rest for... Lang: AGAIN I TELL YOU!!!! 07-05-24 07:03:37 __________________________________________________ | |
Friday, September 28, 2007
Peter Lorre - The Quitter (Fractured Flickers - 1963)
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Beverly Sills for the March of Dimes
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Duration: 00:30 minutes Upload Time: 07-07-03 09:41:07 User: MarchofDimes :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: On behalf of the March of Dimes, Miss Sills visited babies in hospital neonatal intensive care units and talked to their parents, doctors, and nurses. She gave benefit performances, addressed national conferences, and spoke at symposia on maternal and infant health. She took on many demanding leadership roles, including national chairman of the March of Dimes annual Mothers March fundraiser; national chairman of the March of Dimes 50th anniversary celebration in 1988; and co-chairman of the annual Gourmet Gala in New York City. In 1989, Miss Sills was elected to the March of Dimes National Board of Trustees, and was named Vice Chairman the following year. In 1991, she became Chairman of the Board and she served in that position until 1994. |
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Final Words...Thank you YouTube!
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Duration: 04:30 minutes Upload Time: 07-09-10 00:08:38 User: desiprince786 :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: This is it guys... |
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| boerinbeton ::: Favorites Not so courageous. Thousands of kids do this every year. On their own steam/supporting themselves... 07-09-27 08:32:18 __________________________________________________ | |
| jasonlajoie ::: Favorites umassbluangel Side note for you to think about while admiring what a 'huge' thing this guy is doing. If you look at his page you'll find that he's being 'sent' to England by a vodka company for some publicity contest. So they're flying him there and giving him a place to stay and who knows what else. Pretty courageous huh? 07-09-27 07:51:46 __________________________________________________ | |
| jasonlajoie ::: Favorites netulv Most of the world's countries don't speak English genius. I'm in the rural Swiss Alps and nobody speaks English in my neighborhood. English is popular in the Netherlands so your view is myopic on this subject as you apparently haven't been around the world much. 07-09-27 07:43:54 __________________________________________________ | |
| jasonlajoie ::: Favorites Did I say I was "better"? Absolutely not, I stated my comfort zone was fucking huge, or some exaggeration like that. The truth is, my comfort zone isn't huge, it's probably average, and this guy is below average. Where you're at admiring his courage, I dare not suggest. 07-09-27 07:37:35 __________________________________________________ | |
| jasonlajoie ::: Favorites Judging by your grammar in this statement, you are not one to judge what; "is ignorant and not educated". Do you see the doubled statement in that quote? Yes, I do agree that everyone is different, and so will have different limits on what is comfortable. All I stated was that his 'comfort zone' was pretty small. That was an observation, I wasn't telling anyone what "pushing the envelope" is. 07-09-27 07:31:59 __________________________________________________ | |
| mbarbram ::: Favorites That was extremely painful! 07-09-27 06:45:51 __________________________________________________ | |
| AluminumFoilHatMan ::: Favorites I'm telling you... the reason he's doing all this like a "last goodbye" is that he's going to complete his final mission with his sleeper cell in London. Mark my words. 07-09-27 06:23:52 __________________________________________________ | |
| StubfingeredDave ::: Favorites He keeps saying "Kareem TV" . . . well, I live in London. I actually sent him a message asking if he wanted a drink, although of course if he says yes I will tell him to fuck off. If you switch on the news and see Big Ben falling gracefully to the ground, I think we'll know who to blame. His voice is also deeply irritating. 07-09-27 05:58:48 __________________________________________________ | |
| jezzacek ::: Favorites boring man, sounds like a pep talk from anthony robbins. good luck though on your mission 07-09-27 05:48:00 __________________________________________________ | |
| AluminumFoilHatMan ::: Favorites I didn't know his name was Kareem. AND he's from Quebec. You know, I have a suspicion he's not saying "goodbye" because he won a Smirnoff challenge... I think he's saying goodbye because he's meeting up with his sleeper cell, to blow himself up. 07-09-27 05:20:37 __________________________________________________ | |
WalkAmerica 2007 There's Got to Be a Way
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Duration: 07:48 minutes Upload Time: 06-10-31 12:10:34 User: MarchofDimes :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: March of Dimes WalkAmerica is the nation's largest fundraising event, with the money being used to help save America's babies. This video tells the story of the Goggin family's twins; Jack who died after a few days of life and Kate, who spent 4 months in the neonatal intensive care unit. Kate is now 7 and is pictured as one of the thousands of walkers who joyously participate in this event. |
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| singmeasong ::: Favorites i remember in my high school i donated coins for March of Dimes. I like this mariah carey song. 07-09-06 03:39:59 __________________________________________________ | |
| Matildauno ::: Favorites We are the Martin County, Florida Healthy Start team and we are proud to have exceeded our fundraising goal, and will be on our WalkAmerica walk at the Memorial Park in Stuart, Florida on Saturday morning 7.30am April 28th. BE THERE OR BE SQUARE! Isn't the March of Dimes fantastic? LET'S ALL SAVE BABIES 07-04-26 16:50:28 __________________________________________________ | |
| tboyer02 ::: Favorites What a wonderful video! I will be walking for the first time this year. On December 18th of 2006 my daughter gave birth to a baby boy at 26 weeks. He weighed only 2 lbs 1 oz. If not for the March of Dimes he would not be here today. I thank God and all the kind and caring people who have given their time and money to make it possible for babies like Kaisen to be here today! Thanks so much for allowing me to hold my grandson in my arms! 07-04-21 07:46:10 __________________________________________________ | |
| Momoftwinsplus1 ::: Favorites Great video. I walk every year for my twins, for myself (preemie too) and in honor of my nephew who was sadly, stillborn. The March of Dimes is a wonderful cause 07-04-20 12:36:26 __________________________________________________ | |
| tngal64 ::: Favorites I have supported MOD for many years. My husband and I have been trying for 2.5 yr to have a precious baby unfortunately I have had 4 miscarriages. Only God knows why. Bless you to each family whose precious baby born early or with something wrong survives. God Blesses each one of you! GO MOD! 07-04-18 11:10:28 __________________________________________________ | |
| cfrivera ::: Favorites Thank you for sharing! Thank you walkers! My earliest premie is now 23 yrs old. She participated in a study when she was born that has helped in many ways since then. Thanks again for all you do March of Dimes, including the health care you provided then. 07-03-30 21:07:56 __________________________________________________ | |
| scargo27 ::: Favorites march of dimes is very close to my heart. our son was was 2.2# @ 29 weeks, we spent 58 days in the nicu.he got to come home 10 days before christmas of 04.what a great christmas that was.thanks for all the support that everyone has given and lets put and end to prematurity 07-03-16 10:14:18 __________________________________________________ | |
| BobNewJersey ::: Favorites One of the most touching video clips.. The reasons behind the video is why I volunteer for March of Dimes. As Chairperson for WalkAmerica 2007 - Middlesex County I am committed to supporting the March of Dimes for the great work they do in "Saving Babies." Being an active volunteer of the March of Dimes means many things to many people but to me it is to Support the Mission of MOD, "to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. 07-03-13 14:54:50 __________________________________________________ | |
| babsiee789 ::: Favorites My friends son was born 10 weeks early and ever since i heard his story i have been walking with my mother for the last two years. Also both of my cousins were born around 9 weeks early and, thank the Lord they are healthy and happy toddlers today! 07-03-05 18:51:26 __________________________________________________ | |
| davefordavefor ::: Favorites Excellent video. It moved my heart and I'm sure to give something. 07-01-30 11:45:40 __________________________________________________ | |